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Ultimate Guide to Buying Eco-Friendly Furniture

12 de Janeiro de 2009, 22:00 , por Desconhecido - | Ninguém está seguindo este artigo ainda.

Green and eco-friendly furniture benefits both the environment and the home. Here are some of our favorite eco-friendly furniture options:

The most environmentally-friendly furniture is that which does not end up in a landfill. There is something to be said for investing in high-quality, long-lasting furnishings. Consider your grandmother's dining room set, which has likely been handed down through several generations. Buying less furniture and spending a little more on it will save you and the environment money in the long run.

In today's world, the consumerist mentality is wreaking havoc on the environment. You can reduce your carbon footprint by owning fewer things in general, such as furniture. In the minimalist lifestyle, the "less is more" mindset is infused with flexibility. You can pare down your belongings by purchasing items that are both functional and versatile. A low stool can also be used as a side table when not in use as a seat.

Trees are well known for their contribution to the preservation of the earth's balance. Unfortunately, deforestation and other unsustainable harvesting practices have devastated this natural resource. When shopping for environmentally-friendly furniture, look for pieces made from sustainably managed forests, tree farms, or even salvaged wood. Products that have been Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified to ensure that the wood used was harvested responsibly.

Recycling-friendly furniture: Recycling materials requires far less processing and resources than creating new materials. Buying products made from recycled materials helps to keep the recycled materials market afloat. It is critical to understand what the term "recyclable" actually means. Look for Cradle to Cradle (C2C) certified products and avoid "monstrous hybrids" that can't be properly disassembled and recycled.

Check here to know 10 different types of wood in India that can be used for furniture

Environmentally friendly furniture should be easily recyclable. Look for products made of recyclable materials that can be easily disassembled and recycled once their useful life has expired. Choosing recyclable furniture keeps it out of landfills and allows for remanufacturing and repurposing.

Look for Bamboo:

Look for bamboo because it is a very sustainable material. It grows quickly, lasts a long time, and is easy to work with. It's a versatile material that can be used for both flooring and modern furniture. While it appears to be the answer to creating environmentally-friendly furniture, it is not without flaws. When working with bamboo, a few things to keep in mind: The glue that holds bamboo furniture together may contain harsh and hazardous chemicals such as formaldehyde. While bamboo is typically grown without pesticides in China, it does consume a significant amount of water and can absorb all of the nutrients in the soil.

Reclaimed wood furniture is made from wood that has been recycled from old buildings, furniture, fences, and a variety of other sources. Because wood is a material that can last a long time when properly cared for, repurposing it is a green way to maximize resource efficiency.

Chemical-free:

Off-gassing occurs when certain materials used in furniture manufacture contain chemicals that continue to emit toxins into the air. Everything emits gases, which may or may not be harmful depending on the composition or treatment of the material. Flame retardants and formaldehyde are the most common, and thus the most dangerous, compounds found in furniture. Greenguard certified furniture, such as Herman Miller and Knoll, ensures the low toxicity of the table. To avoid hazardous off-gassing, look for furniture that has been treated with natural ingredients or that has been left untreated, such as natural wood. Couches with organic cotton upholstery are less likely to have been chemically treated.

Unlike other chemicals, flame retardants slip out of upholstery rather than off-gassing. This is because they are powders that can combine with dust and pet dander in the home. While flame retardants are supposed to keep you safe, there is little evidence that they do anything other than emitting harmful vapors as your couch burns. Avoid foam-based products in favor of wool, natural latex, or cotton down. You can also contact the manufacturer to know about the use of flame retardants.

 


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